I am writing a C# .NET 2.0 .dll that is a plug in to a Larger application. The visual studio project for my module has a app.config file which is copied to a MyProj.dll.config along side of MyProj.dll.
The plan is that MyProj.dll.config will be edited after the .dll is deployed. I am trying to read my settings from that modified local file. I have tried pulling out the LocalFilesSettingsObject and changing it's application name to my .dll like this:
Properties.Settings config = Properties.Settings.Default;
SettingsContext context = config.Context;
SettingsPropertyCollection properties = config.Properties;
SettingsProviderCollection providers = config.Providers;
SettingsProvider configFile = Properties.Settings.Default.Providers["LocalFileSettingsProvider"];
configFile.ApplicationName = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name;
config.Initialize(context, properties, providers);
config.Reload();
That is not working. I am struggling to wrap my head around the whole .NET Settings mess. I'd like a recipe to finish this task. I would also like a link to a clear explanation (with examples) of how settings are supposed to work in .NET 2.0
1- open app.config file in visual studio
2- in the "configuration" tag add your configurations in tag "appSettings" as bellow:
3- in your code c#
and do not forgot to add this 2 usings for "ConfigurationManager" and for "Assembly"
if the System.Configuration does not show, you must add the reference "System.Configuration" in the References
4- you can update the configurations for the dll as bellow:
You will need to load the
x.dll.config
(with the Configuration API) yourself. All the automatic file handling (including the.Settings
) is all about machine.config/y.exe.config/user-settings.To open a named config file:
System.Configuration.dll
assembly.System.Configuration
Create code like: